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To: RealMuLan who wrote (55749)11/8/2004 2:34:36 PM
From: RealMuLan  Respond to of 74559
 
India follows China's Central Asian steps
By M K Bhadrakumar

The geopolitics of Central Asia form one significant template in the surprising twists in China's recent approaches toward India. Chinese policy is adapting to the post-September 11 Central Asian situation with a high degree of flexibility. China is seeking cooperation with India in Central Asia, including Xinjiang. On a pending four-year-old Indian invitation, the chairman of China's autonomous region of Xinjiang, Ismail Tiliwandi, visited India in October. He sought development of transportation links between Xinjiang and India and the laying of a natural-gas pipeline connecting the two countries. Again, China is warming to the idea originally mooted by former Russian prime minister (and the doyen of Soviet "Orientalists"), Yevgeny Primakov, of a strategic triangle involving Russia, China and India.
atimes.com



To: RealMuLan who wrote (55749)11/8/2004 2:34:57 PM
From: RealMuLan  Respond to of 74559
 
India follows China's Central Asian steps
By M K Bhadrakumar

The geopolitics of Central Asia form one significant template in the surprising twists in China's recent approaches toward India. Chinese policy is adapting to the post-September 11 Central Asian situation with a high degree of flexibility. China is seeking cooperation with India in Central Asia, including Xinjiang. On a pending four-year-old Indian invitation, the chairman of China's autonomous region of Xinjiang, Ismail Tiliwandi, visited India in October. He sought development of transportation links between Xinjiang and India and the laying of a natural-gas pipeline connecting the two countries. Again, China is warming to the idea originally mooted by former Russian prime minister (and the doyen of Soviet "Orientalists"), Yevgeny Primakov, of a strategic triangle involving Russia, China and India.

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atimes.com